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Opportunities of Entrepreneurship

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Opportunities of Entrepreneurship

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  1. Defines The Opportunities of Entrepreneurship? While we thinking about business opportunities, I am reminded of one thought that: “There is no security on this earth – only opportunity.” Regarding the availability of (business) opportunities, the views of Thomas J. Watson also seem quite worth citing: “Opportunity never knocks on the door. You have to knock on opportunity’s door and they are all around.” on earth there are amole of opportunities are present. The fact remains that there are opportunities available everywhere in and around us. What is actually required is to have the lenses to see and recognize the same. There exist innumerable business opportunities in the environment for unleashing by the entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs have to take risk and recognize the opportunity for them. The various business opportunities, for example, available in the environment include but are not confined to the following only: 1. Tourism​: By now, tourism has emerged as number one largest smokeless and fast growing industry in the world due to its ample promises and prospects. Presently, it accounts for 8% of the world trade and around 20 % of service sector in the world. Evidences indicate that many countries have progressed from backward to developing to developed, mainly due to tourism development.

  2. For example, tourism industry contributes to more than 70% of the national income of some of the countries like Malaysia and Singapore. However, its share to the national income of India is still dismally low at 2.5%. Though India shelters around 15 % of the world population with its 2.5% of the world territory, it accounts for only 0.40 % in the world tourism market. However, the prognostic picture of the Indian tourism is not because of lack of tourism potential, but because of unleashing of the ample tourism potential she is endowed with. In fact, India too is a treasure trove for tourism development. She possesses long, unspoiled beaches of golden sands and swaying coconut trees; from winding trails that take you gently up the snowy slopes of a great mountain range like the Himalayas unfurling images of quaint, timeless communities. There are sprawling forts and breathtaking palaces that hide in their bosoms so many tales of intrigue and ambitions, love and betrayal; from wildlife sanctuaries and sea worlds, Disney lands and shopping festivals. There hardly appears to be a thing that is not worthy of some showering of tourist’s attention and attraction. Recognizing the India’s vast tourism potential, the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) has predicted: “India has potential to become number one tourist destination in the world with the demand growing at 10.1% per annum.” 2. Automobile​: India has made much headway in automobile industry and by now has emerges as a hot spot for automobiles and auto-components. A cost- effective hub for auto components sourcing for global auto makers, the automobile sector is by all indications a potential sector for entrepreneurs in India. This is confirmed by a record increase registered by automobile industry in India. The automobile industry recorded a 26 per cent growth in domestic sales in the year 2009-10. It is India’s strong sales that have made her the second fastest growing automobile market after China in the world. India being one of the world’s largest manufacturers of small cars with a strong engineering base and expertise, there are still many segments untapped and un-served those entrepreneurs can focus on in India’s automobile and auto components sector in future. 3. Textiles​: India is famous for its textiles since long time. What is worth mentioning that the style of apparel is unique from region to state, thus, offering a diversified market for apparel / textile products in the country? In view of this, India holds good potential to grow as a preferred location for manufacturing textiles taking into account the huge demand for garments.

  3. Places like Tripura and Ludhiana are, for example, now export hubs for textiles in the country. A better understanding of the textiles markets and the varied customer needs can greatly help unleash the potential this sector holds in our country. 4. Social Ventures: Like many other developmental activities, entrepreneurship development is also context-specific. The recent social issues providing a different entrepreneurial context has given emergence to yet another breed of entrepreneurship called’ social entrepreneurship. With a view to ameliorate the social fabric of the society, increasing number of entrepreneurs has started their social ventures. SEWA and Liza Pappas, for example, are such two social ventures hardly get missed while mentioning about social entrepreneurship. Muhammad Humus’s ‘Garmin Bank’ in Bangladesh is the worldwide known social venture of the recent times. There is myriad of social issues or problems in the countryside in India, thus, offering opportunity to young entrepreneurs to plunge into this sector. However, plunging into social ventures is as much useful is so much challenging also. 5. Software​: India is known for its largest pool of world class software engineer’s world over. IT sector has contributed substantially to the Indian economy. With one of the largest pool of software engineers, Indian entrepreneurs can set higher targets in hardware and software development. With more overseas companies outsourcing contracts to India, business to business solutions and services emerge as potential activities for the knowledge-based entrepreneurs in future. Entrepreneurs can cash in on the rise in demand for IT services with innovative and cost effective solutions. 6. Engineering Goods: India continues to be one of the fastest growing exporters of engineering goods, growing at a rate of 30.1 per cent. The government has set a target of $110 billion by 2014 for total engineering exports. Entrepreneurs must capitalize on the booming demand for products from the engineering industry. 7. Franchising: As a boon of New Economic Policy 1991 of the Government of India, India is now well connected with the world economies. Hence, franchising with leading brands to spread across the country could also offer ample opportunities for young entrepreneurs especially in services sector like education and health.

  4. With many small towns developing at a fast pace in India, there is vast scope for spreading franchising business in the countryside in future. 8. Education and Training: Knowledge being power, on the one hand, and Government’s increasing emphasis on spreading education, on the other, there is a good demand for education and online tutorial services in the country. With good facilities at competitive rates, India can attract more students from abroad in coming years signs of which have already started. Need-based educational programmers with innovative teaching methods can help in a big way make education develop and flourish as an industry in the country. 9. Media​: The media industry has also huge opportunities to offer to young entrepreneurs. With the huge growth of this segment, any business in this field will help entrepreneurs reap huge benefits. Television, advertising, print and digital media have seen a boom in business in the recent times and is likely to grow more in coming times. 10. Healthcare Sector: India’s healthcare sector dismal till the other day has now good prospects to develop in future. The private sector, that is, individual entrepreneurs can play a vital role in developing this sector. With medical tourism also gaining momentum, the sector can attract foreigners who are looking for cost- effective treatment in countries like India. Undergraduate courses in jaipur PhD course in japur ​Career Oriented and Skill Development Courses ​Deemed university in jaipur ​Postgraduate courses in jaipur ​Master of Philosophy course in jaipur ​NAAC accredited university in Jaipur ​Journalism University in jaipur ​Mca College in jaipur ​Best Mba College in jaipur

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